Marta Llorca | Environmental science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Marta Llorca | Environmental science | Best Researcher Award

PHD at the Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

Marta Llorca, born on February 16, 1984, is a Tenured Researcher at the Instituto de Diagnóstico Ambiental y Estudios del Agua (IDAEA-CSIC) in Spain. With a PhD in Environmental Chemistry from the Universitat de Barcelona, she has pioneered research on perfluoroalkyl substances and their environmental impact, earning recognition for her innovative work. Her expertise lies in environmental chemistry, chromatographic analysis, and high-resolution mass spectrometry, focusing on emerging contaminants and (xeno)metabolomics. Marta’s contributions include developing new methodologies for analyzing contaminants in food and the environment, solidifying her reputation in the field.

Professional Profiles

Publications

Kinetics and toxicity of nanoplastics in ex vivo exposed human whole blood as a model to understand their impact on human health, Publication date:  2024.

Occurrence and fate of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in an urban aquifer located at the Besòs River Delta (Spain), Publication date:  2024.

Bioaccumulation and dietary bioaccessibility of microplastics composition and cocontaminants in Mediterranean mussels, Publication date:  2024.

Human Oral Exposure to Nano-and Microplastics and Plastic Additives in Barcelona, Spain: a series of single-case studies, Publication date:  2024.

The challenge of assessing contaminants of emerging concern and microplastics, Publication date:  2023.

Conclusion

Marta Llorca is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her pioneering research in environmental chemistry, particularly on emerging contaminants and microplastics. Her extensive publication record in high-impact journals and her progression to a tenured research position at CSIC demonstrate her dedication and influence in the field. With slight enhancements in international collaboration, project leadership, and broader impact efforts, she would be an even more compelling candidate for the award.

Liwei Chen | Radionuclide dispersion | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Liwei Chen | Radionuclide dispersion | Best Researcher Award

PHD at the University of Science and Technology of China.

Chen Liwei, Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China, is an Associate Professor and Director of the Software Engineering Department at the School of Computer and Artificial Intelligence. A strategic consultant in general artificial intelligence for the Anhui Provincial Department of Science and Technology, he focuses on interdisciplinary research in computational fluid dynamics simulation and deep learning. Chen has led significant research projects, published 10 papers as the first or corresponding author, and is a senior member of the China Nuclear Society. He also serves as a peer reviewer for several prominent scientific journals. Radionuclide dispersion

Professional Profiles

Evaluation of Chen Liwei for the Best Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award

Interdisciplinary Expertise: Chen Liwei’s work spans computational fluid dynamics simulation and deep learning, both cutting-edge fields in engineering and artificial intelligence. This interdisciplinary approach is highly valued in modern research, demonstrating a capacity to innovate across different domains. Radionuclide dispersion

Leadership and Influence: As the Director of the Software Engineering Department and an Associate Professor, Chen Liwei plays a significant role in shaping research and education. His leadership in strategic consulting for the Anhui Provincial Department of Science and Technology highlights his influence in the broader scientific community.

Research Contributions: Chen Liwei has an impressive publication record, with 10 papers in the past five years, including 8 SCI-indexed papers. The fact that several of these papers are in top-tier journals underscores the high impact and quality of his research. Radionuclide dispersion

Recognition and Memberships: His involvement as a core member of a scientific research team, committee memberships in specialized areas, and senior membership in the China Nuclear Society reflect his recognition as a significant contributor in his field.

Project Leadership: Chen Liwei has successfully led numerous research projects, including prestigious programs like the Excellent Young Support Program and key scientific projects. This demonstrates his ability to secure funding and manage complex research initiatives, which is a crucial criterion for research awards.

Areas for Improvement:

Broader Publication and Citation Impact: While his publication record is strong, enhancing the citation impact of his work or expanding publication into more diverse, high-impact international journals could further solidify his reputation. Radionuclide dispersion

International Collaboration: Engaging in more international collaborations or participating in global research consortia could elevate his profile and bring more recognition to his work on a global scale.

Mentorship and Training: Emphasizing mentorship roles, such as supervising more Ph.D. students or leading training programs, could further demonstrate his commitment to developing the next generation of researchers.

Educational Background

Publications:

An integrated probabilistic risk assessment methodology for maritime transportation of spent nuclear fuel based on event tree and hydrodynamic model, Publication date: 2022.

Inverse model investigation of radionuclide dispersion in a ventilated room based on the adjoint probability method, Publication date: 2022.

Study on evaluation method for nuclear emergency rescue measures at containment vessel, Publication date: 2021.

Autonomous search investigation for radioactive leaked source based on an updated infotaxis method during nuclear emergency rescue, Publication date: 2024.

Oceanic Radionuclide Dispersion Method Investigation for Nonfixed Source from Marine Reactor Accident, Publication date: 2022.

 

Seyed Armin Hashemi | Environmental health | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Seyed Armin Hashemi | Environmental health | Best Researcher Award

 PHD at Islamic Azad University, Iran

Seyed Armin Hashemi, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Forest Sciences and Engineering at Islamic Azad University, Lahijan Branch, Iran. He holds a Ph.D. in Forest Science from the Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran. His research focuses on forest ecosystems, carbon sequestration, urban forestry, biodiversity conservation, and remote sensing applications in forest sciences. Dr. Hashemi has been involved with the Iranian Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands since 2006 and has published extensively on forest management and environmental conservation. He is also proficient in various technical skills including ARCGIS and remote sensing technologies.

Professional Profiles

Education

2010 – Ph.D.: Forest Science, School of Forest Resources, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran Advisors: Dr. Sasan Babaei Kafaki, Dr. Asad alahe Mataji, Dr. Ebrahim Adeli Pishbijari, Dr. Seyed Kazem Alavi Panahe Dissertation: Investigation of some phenological characteristics of Deciduous Broad Leaf Forest using remote sensing data 2003-2005 – MSc: Forest Science, School of Forest Resources, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran Advisors: Dr. Ebrahim Adeli Pishbijari, Dr. Sasan Babae Kafaki, Dr. Asad Allahe Mataji Thesis: Investigation of water erosion in relation to natural forest canopy change using geographic information system (GIS) 1999-2003 – BSc: Natural Resources Engineering, Forestry, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran Bachelor Degree: Forestry, natural resources Project: Forest management planning of Gorazbon district of Kheiroudkenar forest of Noshahr in North of Iran, 1999-2003 Advisor: Dr. Vahid Etemad.

Professional Experience

Associate Professor: Faculty of Department of Forest Sciences and Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Lahijan Branch, Guilan, Iran. Researcher: Iranian Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, June 2006 – Present Graduate Research Assistant: MSc studentship, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, 2003-2005.

Academic Honors

Ranked 3rd among 533 participants in the nationwide forestry engineering MSc Entrance exam Employed at Islamic Azad University, Lahijan Branch, under the law of the employment of young elite experts, 2007 Ranked among the top 5% of 24 Forestry students during MSc period, September 2005

Research Projects

Study of Afforestation: Saravan Forest park in Rasht area and present adaptable species, Iran, August 2007 Regional Workshop in Teaching & Training: Islamic Azad University of Chalus, Chalus, Iran, September 2006

Research Focuse

Dr. Seyed Armin Hashemi’s research primarily focuses on forest sciences, with a significant emphasis on the application of remote sensing and GIS technologies to environmental studies. His work includes investigating the phenological characteristics of forests, evaluating plant species diversity, and assessing groundwater quality. Additionally, Dr. Hashemi’s studies cover the impact of heavy metals on vegetation, the use of nanoparticles for environmental applications, and the ecological aspects of forest management. His interdisciplinary approach integrates advanced technologies to address issues related to forest ecosystems, biodiversity conservation, carbon sequestration, and environmental risk assessment.

Publications

  1. Estimation and modeling of the biomass and carbon storage in the stump and root of Populus deltoides, Publication date: 2024.
  2. Mapping wildfire risk by using Fuzzy and AHP methods in forests of northern, Publication date: 2022.
  3. Preparation of fire potential map using geographical information system in the forests of northern IranPublication date: 2022.
  4. Investigation of the magnetic field effects on germination growth and peroxidase enzyme activity in Black locust seeds, Publication date: 2022.
  5. Evaluating the restoration of soil physical properties and natural regeneration in skid trails (Case study: forests of Shanderman area of Giulan province), Publication date: 2022.
  6. Evaluating the restoration of soil physical properties and natural regeneration in skid trails (Case study: forests of Shanderman area of Giulan province), Publication date: 2022.
  7. nvestigation of the magnetic field effects on germination growth and peroxidase enzyme activity in Black locust seedsPublication date: 2022.
  8. Investigation of forest area using support vector machine and provide a model for predicting level of changes, Publication date: 2021.
  9. The Use of Tree Species Seedlings Maple (Acer Velutinum) to Absorb Heavy Metal Mercury from the Environment, Publication date: 2020.
  10. Contaminación por mercurio en árboles de carpes (Carpinus betulus) en espacios verdes en el área del parque industrial (Irán), Publication date: 2020.
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